Knoll HD284 Projector User Manual


 
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HD284 Projection Distances 16:9 Image
Screen Diagonal
92” 103” 106” 110” 122.5” 146.75” 165.25”
Min. Distance
133.3” 149.6” 153.3” 160” 178.33” 213.33” 214”
Max. Distance
166.6” 187” 191.6” 200” 222.9” 266.6 299”
Screen Offset
7.3” 8.2” 8.4” 8.8” 9.8” 11.7” 15”
Note: Maximum distance to screen (16.9) = 1.816 x screen diagonal size
Minimum distance to screen (16.9) = 1.452 x screen diagonal size
Screen offset (image drop or rise) (16.9) = 0.08 x screen diagonal size
Rear Connector Panel
The projector provides eight discreet video connectors:
two component RCA, two S-video, one composite RCA, one M1-DA (HD, DVI, and computer),
one VESA (HD, HD component, and computer) and one component D5.
It also has a mini-jack input for a Knoll, Niles or Xantech-compatible IR repeater and an RS-232 connector
for serial control. The Command Line Interface (CLI) specifications and commands are listed in the
Appendix.
Two 3.5 mm mini-
jack triggers
provide 12-volt
current. Trigger 1
provides a con-
stant output while
the projector is on.
If you connect your
projection screen
to Trigger 1, when
you turn on the
projector the
screen will move
down; when you
turn the projector
off, the screen will
return to the
storage position.
Trigger 2 provides
a 4:3 aspect
trigger. When you
select 4:3 in the
Aspect Ratio menu
or from the Resize
button on the
remote, a 12v
signal will be sent
after a five second
delay. Use this
trigger for screens
with 4:3 aspect
curtains. When
you switch back to
16:9 format, the
curtains open to
reveal the entire screen.